MiraVista Behavioral Health Center
Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Days
MiraVista Behavioral Health Center, Holyoke, Massachusetts, us, 01040
Overview
Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Days — Holyoke, MA. Full Time, Days, No Weekends or On-Call Required. As a Psychiatrist at MiraVista, you will have a opportunity to inspire a team to deliver quality care that originally brought you into the healthcare profession. We are an elite team of psychiatric professionals that believe: We must always champion our patients. We work as part of a collaborative, empowered team in a non-judgmental environment. We have a voice that is welcomed, encouraged, and respected. We do what needs to be done to support one another. As a Psychiatrist, you will provide comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and collaborate with other staff to develop patient care plans. Responsibilities
Provide comprehensive psychiatric evaluations of primary and secondary psychiatric disorders in an inpatient setting. Assess the contribution of comorbid medical illness and addictions to patient presentation. Collaborate closely in treatment planning with other psychiatry clinic staff involved in the patient’s care. Evaluate patients using interviews with the patient, family, or other persons as appropriate. Develop treatment plans addressing emotional, social, cognitive, developmental, or behavioral needs. Treat patients using psychotherapeutic methods and medications; monitor and adjust medications as necessary. Consult with the patient’s Primary Care Physician, nurses, or other health care providers. Provide crisis intervention when needed. Write and maintain patient and clinical records, including treatment and medication details. Maintain current professional knowledge by reading publications, attending educational conferences, and sustaining professional networks. Comply with organizational policies and procedures, including professionalism, confidentiality, infection control, and safety; treat all patients and staff with courtesy, compassion, and competence. Qualifications
Board certified/eligible for certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology at initial appointment, and board certified by the next re-appointment cycle (2 years). Child & Adolescent Board Certification. Unrestricted licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Strong teaching and clinical skills; commitment to quality, patient-centered healthcare. Ability to provide leadership to nonphysician mental health providers. Strong interpersonal and organizational skills to work with clinical peers and medical/surgical colleagues to provide integrated care and administrative collaboration. Current Federal Drug Enforcement Administration and Massachusetts state registration to prescribe controlled substances. Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage. 401(k) match. Employer-paid short-term disability (STD) and long-term disability (LTD). Employer-paid life and AD&D insurance. Generous Paid Time Off. Flexible Spending Account; Tuition Reimbursement.
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Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Days — Holyoke, MA. Full Time, Days, No Weekends or On-Call Required. As a Psychiatrist at MiraVista, you will have a opportunity to inspire a team to deliver quality care that originally brought you into the healthcare profession. We are an elite team of psychiatric professionals that believe: We must always champion our patients. We work as part of a collaborative, empowered team in a non-judgmental environment. We have a voice that is welcomed, encouraged, and respected. We do what needs to be done to support one another. As a Psychiatrist, you will provide comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and collaborate with other staff to develop patient care plans. Responsibilities
Provide comprehensive psychiatric evaluations of primary and secondary psychiatric disorders in an inpatient setting. Assess the contribution of comorbid medical illness and addictions to patient presentation. Collaborate closely in treatment planning with other psychiatry clinic staff involved in the patient’s care. Evaluate patients using interviews with the patient, family, or other persons as appropriate. Develop treatment plans addressing emotional, social, cognitive, developmental, or behavioral needs. Treat patients using psychotherapeutic methods and medications; monitor and adjust medications as necessary. Consult with the patient’s Primary Care Physician, nurses, or other health care providers. Provide crisis intervention when needed. Write and maintain patient and clinical records, including treatment and medication details. Maintain current professional knowledge by reading publications, attending educational conferences, and sustaining professional networks. Comply with organizational policies and procedures, including professionalism, confidentiality, infection control, and safety; treat all patients and staff with courtesy, compassion, and competence. Qualifications
Board certified/eligible for certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology at initial appointment, and board certified by the next re-appointment cycle (2 years). Child & Adolescent Board Certification. Unrestricted licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Strong teaching and clinical skills; commitment to quality, patient-centered healthcare. Ability to provide leadership to nonphysician mental health providers. Strong interpersonal and organizational skills to work with clinical peers and medical/surgical colleagues to provide integrated care and administrative collaboration. Current Federal Drug Enforcement Administration and Massachusetts state registration to prescribe controlled substances. Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage. 401(k) match. Employer-paid short-term disability (STD) and long-term disability (LTD). Employer-paid life and AD&D insurance. Generous Paid Time Off. Flexible Spending Account; Tuition Reimbursement.
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